A global network of interconnected devices linked to the internet is about to revolutionise the way we live and work today
Interconnectivity changes things. You can control the temperature in your house while sitting in an airport. Your car can update the maps for its navigation system while sitting in your garage. You can monitor the water levels of rivers in Oxfordshire or reservoirs in California from your couch. You can see pollution levels in the biggest cities in China or Europe on your smartphone.
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This tech trend is growing fast. Here are a few ideas on how big it's going to be.
If you follow tech news, you've probably heard about the Internet of Things, or IoT. It's essentially the addition of nearly everything around us -- cars, kitchens, factory conveyor belts, shipping containers, jet engines, and more -- to the Internet. Connecting all of these things to the Internet will allow us to collect and analyze data like never before and automate operations. Imagine having your washing machine order detergent for you.
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On the walls, Samsung screens. Connected displays are now everywhere. In your pocket, your purse but also now in public areas. Can not do without.
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Internet of things or internet of everything is a galaxy of digital devices forming a horizon by being connected to the internet. IoT ripples and driving forces are creating waves of opportunities and innovations along with risk and remedy challenges. IoT adopts an information ecosystem of electronic equipment, applications, systems and networks that are owned and operated by humans to enhance digital human life.
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source Gartner
By leveraging the Internet of Things, enterprises will be presented with a wide range of opportunities that will result in significant benefits;
The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly become one of the most familiar — and perhaps, most hyped — expressions across business and technology. That hype, however, is entirely justified and is backed up by the numbers.
We expect to see 25 billion Internet-connected things by 2020, and close to $2 trillion of economic benefit globally. These things are not general purpose... [Lire la suite]

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is dramatically accelerating the pace of innovation in the transportation industry—especially the cars and trucks we drive every day. And when you apply the laws that have been driving technology innovation for decades—Moore’s Law and Metcalfe’s Law—it’s not long before our automobiles will resemble smart devices on wheels and your vehicle may very well be the most expensive computing device you own.
Connected cars today
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For its 2015 IDF conference for developers, Intel continued its substantive work on the Internet of Things. The founder highlighted its technology RealSense 3D cameras, including through a partnership with Google, and reiterated its ambitions for wearables. One ad more traditional: the new storage memories Optane, up to 7 times faster than the existing.
Intel first introduced a new feature, the "wake-on-voice" in his final généraiton integrated processors. An engineer has demonstrated leaving a Windows computer 10 of his... [Lire la suite]

Today, we have more information than ever. But the importance of all that information extends beyond simply being able to do more, or know more, than we already do. The quantitative shift leads to a qualitative shift. Having more data allows us to do new things that weren’t possible before. In other words: More is not just more. More is new. More is better. More is different.
Of course, there are still limits on what we can obtain from or do with data. But most of our assumptions about the cost of collecting and the difficulty of... [Lire la suite]

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